WTF? So Windows Live doesn’t recognize my computer (funny, you’re connected to it already via Mesh)… and I can’t log into Xbox.com until I get some code via email? Works better together my arse.
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I just never understood what Windows Live was supposed to be. Basically they thought they could slap “Live” onto it and that’d make it a success. Xbox Live took some cultivating and isn’t something that you could cookie-cutter across to another product line. Windows Plus! at least had a name that kinda spoke to what it was about…. but Windows Add-Ons would have been even clearer. 🙂
Ugh.. Windows Live…
]]>A soon-to-be-retired brand. Xbox live it was not.
]]>I was never a fan of Windows Live. Or many of MS products to be honest. Although I do like the Xbox a lot, but I don’t own one.
]]>I just never understood what Windows Live was supposed to be. Basically they thought they could slap “Live” onto it and that’d make it a success. Xbox Live took some cultivating and isn’t something that you could cookie-cutter across to another product line. Windows Plus! at least had a name that kinda spoke to what it was about…. but Windows Add-Ons would have been even clearer. 🙂
]]>Yeah the only thing that ever stood out to me was the messenger, but no one ever used that anyway.
]]>hee hee. That’s been renamed/branded what, six times since it initially came out?
]]>(and they wonder why none of this catches on…)
]]>Exactly! They try so hard, and just don’t seem to get it.
]]>Its sad. They do have some really nifty things they’ve put out, only to never gain any traction. RIP Zune.
]]>Zune was definitely worth keeping around. I was a little sad to see them kill it.
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